The National Review, Volume 93W.H. Allen, 1929 - English literature |
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... side serving generally wins the game , because to have the service is an advantage . An effective service opens up a strong attacking position . Therefore if you win the toss , you should elect to serve unless there is a vast difference ...
... side serving generally wins the game , because to have the service is an advantage . An effective service opens up a strong attacking position . Therefore if you win the toss , you should elect to serve unless there is a vast difference ...
Page 567
... side of a hill that formed the verge of a wide , extending vale . To the left was the fir - wood , away to the right a small coppice , and between , along the edge of the steep slope , an irregular fringe of old trees , a lime , an ...
... side of a hill that formed the verge of a wide , extending vale . To the left was the fir - wood , away to the right a small coppice , and between , along the edge of the steep slope , an irregular fringe of old trees , a lime , an ...
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The from side to side . The flag falls at last . They are off this time for better or worse . The approach to the first fence I as well as the landing side bristle with spectators and the horses make a fine show as they charge it ...
The from side to side . The flag falls at last . They are off this time for better or worse . The approach to the first fence I as well as the landing side bristle with spectators and the horses make a fine show as they charge it ...
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